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Real-Time, in Situ Monitoring of the Oxidation of Graphite: Lessons Learned

Author(s)
Morimoto, NaokiSuzuki, HideyukiTakeuchi, YasuoKawaguchi, ShogoKunisu, MasahiroBielawski, Christopher W.Nishina, Yuta
Issued Date
2017-03
DOI
10.1021/acs.chemmater.6b04807
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/21814
Fulltext
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.chemmater.6b04807
Citation
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, v.29, no.5, pp.2150 - 2156
Abstract
Graphite oxide (GO) and its constituent layers (i.e., graphene oxide) display a broad range of functional groups and, as such, have attracted significant attention for use in numerous applications. GO is commonly prepared using the "Hummers method" or a variant thereof in which graphite is treated with KMnO4 and various additives in H2SO4. Despite its omnipresence, the underlying chemistry of such oxidation reactions is not well understood and typically affords results that are irreproducible and, in some cases, unsafe. To overcome these limitations, the oxidation of graphite under Hummers-type conditions was monitored over time using in situ X-ray diffraction and in situ X-ray absorption near edge structure analyses with synchrotron radiation. In conjunction with other atomic absorption spectroscopy, UV vis spectroscopy and elemental analysis measurements, the underlying mechanism of the oxidation reaction was elucidated, and the reaction conditions were optimized. Ultimately, the methodology for reproducibly preparing GO on large scales using only graphite, H2SO4 and KMnO4 was developed and successfully adapted for use in continuous flow systems.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
0897-4756
Keyword
GRAPHENE-BASED MATERIALSOXIDE SYNTHESISFUNCTIONALIZATIONPERMANGANATEEXFOLIATIONMECHANISMSSHEETS

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